I've come up with an idea with for a sitcom and I have thought up a plot idea for the 1st episode. I don't want to reveal too much about the setting or the details for the plot, but it is basically this:
1. Company is in trouble as it is not performing well or getting good contracts
2. Company gets offered a once in a lifetime offer
3. 'Hilarious' consequences as they try to finalise this offer.
4. It all falls through etc
Now, in a lot of articles and books I've read, it recommends that the plot is established in the first couple of pages. At the moment, the first couple of pages involve establishing the characters and describing how the company is in trouble and struggling. The 2nd part probably won't be revealed until around page 10 and this is a major part of the plot. It can't be introduced in the first few pages as it would seem rather cliched and coincidental. The 2nd part will be revealed around a 1/4 of the way through the episode.
Do you think that part 1 establishes a plot at all? I am currently looking at it in two ways
A. The problem/struggle that is established in part 1 could interest people to see how they solve the problem and then part 2 is the first twist/turn that the story takes.
B. Part 1 does not establish a solid storyline and therefore people may be thinking "So they're struggling? I want to know how they're gonna solve this NOW!!!".
I would appreciate your comments